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宋洪庆 HongQing Song


北京科技大学土木与资源工程学院教授、博士生导师

大数据分析与计算技术国家地方联合工程实验室副主任

中国科学院计算机信息网络中心特聘研究员

成都理工大学能源学院客座教授


Professor of School of Civil Engineering and Resource Engineering, University of Science and Technology Beijing

Deputy Director of National & Local Joint Engineering Lab for Big Data Analysis and Computing Technology

Distinguished Professor of Computer Network Information Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Special Term Professor of College of Energy, Chengdu University of Technology


songhongqing@ustb.edu.cn


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宋洪庆,男,教授,博士。2004年毕业于大连理工大学化工机械专业,获学士学位;2009年毕业于北京科技大学流体力学专业(硕博连读),获博士学位;2009年任教于北京科技大学土木与环境工程学院2014年美国德克萨斯A&M大学访问学者,同年评为副教授;2018沙特阿卜杜拉国王科技大学高级访问学者,同年破格评为教授入选了“北京高校青年英才计划”(2013年度)、“北京市科技新星计划”(2017年度)。

Song hongqing, male, professor, Ph.D., graduated from dalian university of technology in 2004 with a bachelor's degree in chemical machinery; In 2009, I graduated from university of science and technology Beijing, majoring in fluid mechanics (master and doctoral program), and obtained a doctor's degree. In 2009, he taught in the school of civil and environmental engineering, university of science and technology Beijing. Visiting scholar of Texas A&M university in 2014, associate professor in the same year; In 2018, he was a senior visiting scholar at king abdullah university of science and technology of Saudi Arabia. In the same year, he was selected as a professor in the young talents program of colleges and universities of Beijing (2013) and the new star program of science and technology of Beijing (2017).


研究领域:

● 地质能源开发理论与模拟技术;

● 能源与环境领域大数据分析及应用;

● 海绵城市建设雨水入渗理论及产流控制;

● 地下水资源与环境保护

● 空间资源开发及原位利用



Research Interests:

● Geo-energy reservoir modeling and simulation including oil/gas/thermal water

● Big data analysis and application in area of energy and environment

● Rainfall infiltration and runoff control for Sponge City construction

● Groundwater flow and contaminant transport

● In situ resource utilization in space